Misc fixes: e.g. -> e.g., and proper case for Home Assistant (#4942)
* e.g. to e.g., and proper case for Home Assistant * Instructions how to -> Instructions on how to
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layout: page
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title: "Recorder"
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description: "Instructions how to configure the data recorder for Home Assistant."
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description: "Instructions on how to configure the data recorder for Home Assistant."
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date: 2017-09-24 09:00
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sidebar: true
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comments: false
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- sensor.date
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If you only want to hide events from e.g. your history, take a look at the [`history` component](/components/history/). Same goes for logbook. But if you have privacy concerns about certain events or neither want them in history or logbook, you should use the `exclude`/`include` options of the `recorder` component, that they aren't even in your database. That way you can save storage and keep the database small by excluding certain often-logged events (like `sensor.last_boot`).
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If you only want to hide events from e.g., your history, take a look at the [`history` component](/components/history/). Same goes for logbook. But if you have privacy concerns about certain events or neither want them in history or logbook, you should use the `exclude`/`include` options of the `recorder` component, that they aren't even in your database. That way you can save storage and keep the database small by excluding certain often-logged events (like `sensor.last_boot`).
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### {% linkable_title Service `purge` %}
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